The W6 has also received major design recognition, including both the iF Design Award and the Red Dot Design Award for its minimalist aesthetic.
The OLED evo G6 sits alongside the W6 as a premium OLED model but with a more traditional gallery‑style installation. Rather than a wallpaper form factor, the G6 is designed to integrate seamlessly into living spaces while still emphasizing wall‑mounted presentation and art display functionality.
While detailed specifications for the G6 in the Art TV context remain limited, it is positioned as a high‑end OLED evo television that balances display performance with design integration.
The Gallery TV AI is LG’s frame‑style lifestyle television intended to resemble a piece of framed artwork on the wall. It serves as a dedicated digital canvas for displaying curated art when the screen is not being used as a standard TV.
Designed for interior‑focused environments, the Gallery TV emphasizes décor integration and curated visual experiences rather than pure display performance.
Although each model uses a different physical design, the Art TV lineup shares several display technologies intended to make artwork and video look natural in a wide range of lighting conditions. These include:
These technologies are intended to ensure that digital artwork appears closer to physical artwork on a wall while still delivering premium video performance for entertainment.
Central to the lineup is LG Gallery+, a subscription service that turns compatible LG TVs into digital art displays.
The platform provides:
Earlier materials referenced a catalog of more than 4,500 works, suggesting that the library expanded or was updated before the global launch announcement.
During the rollout, select markets will receive a complimentary three‑month LG Gallery+ subscription bundled with the TVs.
LG has confirmed that the W6 Wallpaper TV is part of the company’s global 2026 Art TV rollout, with the product prominently featured around CES 2026 announcements.
However, several details remain limited or unconfirmed in current public announcements:
As additional technical specifications and pricing details are released, they will clarify how the W6 competes with other premium OLED TVs aimed at gamers and home‑cinema users.
LG’s 2026 Art TV range reflects a broader shift in television design: screens are increasingly treated as interior objects as well as entertainment devices. By offering multiple form factors—wallpaper‑thin, gallery‑mounted OLED, and frame‑style display—the company is targeting different aesthetics while using a shared art platform and display technologies.
The result is a lineup built around the idea that a TV should blend into the living space when idle and deliver high‑end performance when in use.
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